Ecofan Original Model 800
Ecofan Original Wood/Solid Fuel-Stove Fans:800B – Black Delivery in Ireland Only Temporarily Unavailable There is also an ECOFAN designed for gas fired stoves – please enquire. The Caframo Ecofan Original are heat-powered fans designed to circulate the warm air created by a solid fuel-stove operating with normal surface temperatures of between 110°C and 345°C. These fans do not use batteries or mains power. THE ECOFAN:-
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Technical InfoFor use on freestanding wood stoves with a surface temperature between 230°F — 650°F (110°C — 345°C). The Ecofan Original is an economical way to move air throughout your living space. Creating its own electricity and pushing up to 100 CFM (cubic feet per minute) this fan is ideal for those living off the grid or looking to increase the efficiency of their stove and use less fuel. Whisper quiet and completely assembled, these fans make for a great gift. Black blade versions only. One year warranty. Product Features:
Benefits:
Specifications:Model Number Colors Available: Black |
Increased Efficiency and Confort:
Warm air is circulated directly into the living space rather than having most of the stoves heat rise immediately to the ceiling, thereby increasing your stoves efficiency and your comfort level.
Unique Blade Design:
The unique anodised black coloured blade has been specifically designed to deliver a very broad cross section of gentle air movement instead of a small cone of concentrated air.
Easy Operation:
Ecofans start automatically and adjust speed with the stove’s temperature. As the stove heats up the Ecofan runs faster to move more air into the room. As the stove burns down and cools, the Ecofan automatically slows down and stops.
Costs Nothing to Operate:
Ecofans use only the heat from the stove. The Ecofan is the most economical way to efficiently circulate warm air. It does not use any batteries and can be used where there is no electricity.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ, and follow, the instructions on the correct placement of the Ecofan to ensure satisfactory long term use and that your stove is working within the temperature range of ‘best operation’. We recommend the use a stove thermometer to check you are not running your stove to hot.